Save the DateJuly 6 – July 7, 2011
Baltimore, Md.
Interest in the 2010 Summit was unprecedented drawing record attendance. Secretary Napolitano provided the keynote address highlighting the need for a coordinated effort between the public and private sectors in combating chemical security threats. Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection, Todd M. Keil provided remarks focusing on IP's regional approach and voluntary programs that enhance chemical facility security.
- 2010 Chemical Security Summit Presentations
- Assistant Secretary Keil's Remarks from the Summit (PDF, 4 pages - 63.14 KB)
Who Should Attend?
Chemical and related industry professionals involved with:- Corporate and facility security
- Environment, health & safety
- Transportation and distribution of chemical products
Key Topics for 2011 Include:
- Chemical Security Regulations Update
- All-hazards approach for safety, security & resilience
- Cybersecurity
- Industry best practices
Benefits of Attending Include:
- Obtain a better understanding of the chemical security regulations
- Meet and interact with key Department of Homeland Security officials
- Discuss and discover best practices for completing Site Security Plans
- Learn what to expect from the inspections process
Other Events
In addition to the Summit, a Demonstration and two Workshops will be offered:- July 5, 2011—Demonstration
- July 8, 2011—Workshops:
- Explosives
- Introduction to Control Systems Security (tentative)